Witnesses were able to provide a description of the shooter and the car to police.

She was described as a heavy-set black female and witnesses also provided police with the Arizona state license plate number of the car she was in.

According to News 3, Merritt-Burwell had been issued a warning citation on Dec. 18 with another woman who were attempting an auto burglary at Hooters Casino.

A patrol officer spotted the car on Dec. 30 parked at Burger King and arrested Merritt-Durwell and Joshua Youngblood, 28.

Merritt-Durwell allegedly told police that after the victim tried to pull her into his car, she shot him.

Brittanie Merritt-Burwell was arrested and booked into the Clark County Detention Center on attempted murder with a deadly weapon enhancement charge.

She is scheduled to appear for a preliminary hearing Jan 1.

Youngblood is facing numerous charges including carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, resisting a public officer with a firearm, harboring concealing or aiding an offender and having more than one drivers license in his possession.